Wild Center at Tupper Lake Admission

Overview
Discover the history of the Adirondack Mountains at The Wild Center, a 54,000-square-foot (5,000-square-meter) natural history museum with exhibits, trails, and its very own river and pond. The center hosts more than 900 live animals that are indigenous to the Adirondacks, including fish, porcupines, ravens and otters. And it's the only place in the world where you can see the award-winning documentary 'A Matter of Degrees,' narrated by Sigourney Weaver. General admission is valid for two consecutive days, and snowshoes are provided for exploring the 81-acre (33-hectare) campus during the winter months.
  • Entrance to the Wild Center, a hands-on natural history museum in the Adirondacks
  • Enjoy interactive nature-themed exhibits
  • Walk miles of nature trails
  • Take advantage of the free snowshoes for further exploration when there's snow on the ground
  • Watch engaging nature films
  • Gawk at the displays of over 70 live animals, including owls, turtles, river otters and northern pike

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$17
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1 guests guest , infant infants
Adults
Children Ages 2 - 17
Infants Under 2
free and non-binding
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